Pros:
- Less to do in the transfer market, his style of play will suit our defenders so we can focus the next few days on a couple of goal scorers
- He did manage some really good value signings at Burnley and got a lot out of limited talent in some players, though they certainly won't be exciting. We might need to gamble on some Cornet type signings. He was a bit different than their usual and it showed
- There's a chance that he's learned some things from his time at Burnley and time away and will be willing to change some of his tactics kind of how Howe at Newcastle has totally changed his defensive set up
- He won't put up with lazy play, he will demand 100% effort
Cons:
- Very boring, very defensive football. My biggest worry with Dyche is that I have no clue how he gets us to score more goals. Bar us brining in a couple of top goal scorers, I think we're going down due to lack of goals
- He wouldn't have accepted a short term deal, but if we go down it will be going down playing boring football and fans will get on the team by the end of season, meaning that we'd want to rip it up and start over in the summer, but I doubt our board will pay him off like they did Allardyce
- Not many players will be wanting to come play for Dyche, whereas Lampard seemed to have some pull for some reason. We can probably kiss off the likes of Onana type signings where this is a lot of competition
- Goals, goals, goals, goals. It really can't be said enough. I have no idea how a Dyche led team with our forwards gets 25 points out of 18 games. I don't mind his 442/451 formation if we were to score goals. If we play ugly football but we score goals, that's fine for now for the position we are in as a club and financially. But how are we going to?